Description
Even just a special dessert makes the simplest meal an occasion
Vintage linens are just as easy to care for as the clothes you wear every day
Handpicked and curated for its grey and pink color palette this floral collection is as unique as it is eye-catching
A similar plate style (but not design style) suggests it might be made by Wedgwood and possibly predates their makers marks (the early 1800's) or it could be an antique knockoff from a competing pottery company in the early 1900's when Asian themes were popular and potteries were scurrying to make money on trendy copycat designs
Vintage 1970s McCoy Pottery Planter - Green Floraline Pattern - Lancaster Colony Corporation Mark containers Even just a special dessertA garden is a grand teacher. Gertrude Jekyll {HISTORY} In the 1960's, the florist trade fell in love with a new planter design. It was called Floraline and it was made by McCoy Pottery. Stylishly mod, it featured a lazy, loopy design and was washed in a gorgeous shade of green, like a lime rind and flecked with dark brown speckles. Part of McCoy's #506 pottery mold, it came in a variety of colors including white and yellow too. By the 1970's, when
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